Knickerbocker’s The Lord of the Rings Action Figures (1979)

The merchandising campaign for Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings was extensive but poorly managed, as unfocused as promotion of the feature itself. The action figures were underproduced and I don’t remember seeing a single advertisement for them. Even if the line had been on the shelves in force, it would have been lost in the clamor for Star Wars, BSG, Micronauts, and giant robots.

By the way, if you want to own one of these guys—or buy me one for Christmas—the specimens above went for between $300 and $600. You can see close-ups of all the figures here. The Ringwraith is pretty impressive.

UPDATE (4/5/14): I finally found a carded figure, Aragorn, with a price tag on it. $3.75 is way too high, even with the extra markup you’d expect at a drug store. The high end on the Galactica figures was about $1.99, and $2.99 was the high end for the Empire figures.

UPDATE (7/14/14): Adding another price tag for the same figure. Same store, much lower price, and it doesn’t look like a markdown sticker.

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As a kid at the time I loved the Bakshi, animated LOTR.
I recall that I was surprised to see these figures on the racks at CHILD WORLD or some other toy shop.
They weren’t common because, if they were, I would’ve gotten all of them!
I only had Frodo, Samwise and Gollum.
For some reason i recall that they were a bit pricey compared to other toys appealing to me at the time so, perhaps, the larger figures were available physically but not economically.
Ugh, what a short-sighted kid i was!
…and near-sighted to boot.

Interesting about the price. I love seeing toys with the original price tag(s). I’d like to do a recurring feature with price comparisons on different lines. Catalog comparisons are one thing, but prices in toy stores (with markdowns, etc.) give a better reflection of changes in the market.